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how does the economy do if ben takes the stimulus away? >> i think if you see-- the key reaction is obviously going to be we're seeing in the equities and the stock market and the index and trading. the markets are going to drop. is that going to make business owners back away? that's something i'm worried about. if the stock market takes a big hit, and makes the business owners not want to keep doing what they're doing and it's moving the economy, moving the businesses, that's the concern. >> i see not so much the stock market, but the interest rates going straight up and mortgage rates are going straight up and that could have a negative consequence to the housing market and its recovery. what say you? >> i will agree with you wholeheartedly. and they start to take off a little bit and people are stepping in there and buying houses and the interest rates keep rising, that's going to make it tough on those guys, too. >> a number of issues could hurt us going forward, something to be concerned with. >> you better turn around and get to tra
how does the economy do if ben takes the stimulus away? >> i think if you see-- the key reaction is obviously going to be we're seeing in the equities and the stock market and the index and trading. the markets are going to drop. is that going to make business owners back away? that's something i'm worried about. if the stock market takes a big hit, and makes the business owners not want to keep doing what they're doing and it's moving the economy, moving the businesses, that's the...
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what is the political economy that makes that happen? >> people are not asking for casinos, but they are asking for better schools, new roads, they are asking for tuition assistance and stuff that costs money. they are also saying don't you raise my taxes by one penny or we'll throw you out of office. they say, okay, we'll just do a selective, very regressive tax on a handful of mostly desperate people and we'll just sort of take the money out of them and we have the help of an industry that will make it seem glamorous like it's a dream world. what happens in vegas stays there. you can do all kinds of fun stuff. >> one of the pioneers of this was in the american indian foxwood casinos in connecticut. built on tribal land. it was a little different than putting one in queens. but that produced just a tremendous amount of revenue. that was real money that flowed into the state that really did pay for a lot of stuff. >> but connecticut is one of the worst managed states. they are bordering on bankruptcy in connecticut. it goes back to a fai
what is the political economy that makes that happen? >> people are not asking for casinos, but they are asking for better schools, new roads, they are asking for tuition assistance and stuff that costs money. they are also saying don't you raise my taxes by one penny or we'll throw you out of office. they say, okay, we'll just do a selective, very regressive tax on a handful of mostly desperate people and we'll just sort of take the money out of them and we have the help of an industry...
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and then there's the healthcare economy where everybody is doing really well except maybe the nurses and the doctors but the people that sell the equipment, the people that make the drugs, the people that run the allegedly nonprofit hospitals are all making ridiculous amounts of money. >> so you mean the doctors who spend 12, sometimes 15 years just preparing to be a doctor are making less money. >> far less unless they got in the system so they started a clinic where they can send patients or they're consulting for a drug company, they're not making the big bucks. the guys who make the cat scan equipment or the pharmaceutical sales men and executive, the hospital administrators, your local nonprofit hospital without even knowing it, i can tell you that the guy who runs your local hospital in little rock makes well over $1,000,000 and a half dollars a year. >> far more than the physicians are making who are saving peoples lives. >> you know of all the people you want to get the most money for in the system, it's the guy who you are looking up at when you go into the emergency room. >
and then there's the healthcare economy where everybody is doing really well except maybe the nurses and the doctors but the people that sell the equipment, the people that make the drugs, the people that run the allegedly nonprofit hospitals are all making ridiculous amounts of money. >> so you mean the doctors who spend 12, sometimes 15 years just preparing to be a doctor are making less money. >> far less unless they got in the system so they started a clinic where they can send...
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i'm not saying that that's what the situation is but the truth is that means the economy really is in a steady recovery. that's a good thing. that means people are finding jobs. that means they feel more comfortable about buying large ticket items whether it be car or a new refrigerator. those are really very good things. it also means this market is going to start trading on fundamentals again. that's really very comforting for traders. admittedly they were addicted to the punch bowl that's been there but there are plenty people out there that say it's a good thing to go back to the fundamentals. >> all right. it's good news. thank you. appreciate it. >> that will fix it. >>> we have to turn to canada. major emergency unfolding in the province of alberta. there's been flooding there. 75,000 people driven from their homes in the major city of calgary. >> that city has not seen anything like this before. the situation so serious that the canadian military has been called out to help the rescuers. >> reporter: the sheer speed and strength of the water took many my surprise leaving them
i'm not saying that that's what the situation is but the truth is that means the economy really is in a steady recovery. that's a good thing. that means people are finding jobs. that means they feel more comfortable about buying large ticket items whether it be car or a new refrigerator. those are really very good things. it also means this market is going to start trading on fundamentals again. that's really very comforting for traders. admittedly they were addicted to the punch bowl that's...
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bernanke said the economy is getting better so we'll stop buying bonds and plowing money into the economy. people said we've been used to this for five years. the fed is propping up the economy. >> interest rates will go up. >> they are. 2.4% today which is high compared to where it's been recently, historically low but high to where it's been. >> is there any sensible rational or is it taking money because they are greedy pigs? >> your phrase. there is never any sense to what wall street does, never. i said that before on this program. >> abby huntsman, do you have anything to say about the global economy? >> absolutely. i'm an expert on anything finance. the stock market goes up and down every day based on the news. i think to bring it back down to every indication shows we are moving in the right direction you look at the housing market, the confidence in consumers, those are all positive signs. >> this is why i love abby huntsman because she's a republican that will admit the economy is going under the right direction under obama's watch. one piece of news that might become problemati
bernanke said the economy is getting better so we'll stop buying bonds and plowing money into the economy. people said we've been used to this for five years. the fed is propping up the economy. >> interest rates will go up. >> they are. 2.4% today which is high compared to where it's been recently, historically low but high to where it's been. >> is there any sensible rational or is it taking money because they are greedy pigs? >> your phrase. there is never any sense...
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we should concentrate on the economy. this is long term not a winning battle for the gop. the economy is slow, the recovery is melding. >> all right, boris, thanks so much for being here. >> absolutely thank you. >>> coming up, bill karins and betty nguyen will be here for first buzz. we'll tell you the stories that have caught our eyes. ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. also available in delicious peanut butter. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. to accept less and less in the name of style a
we should concentrate on the economy. this is long term not a winning battle for the gop. the economy is slow, the recovery is melding. >> all right, boris, thanks so much for being here. >> absolutely thank you. >>> coming up, bill karins and betty nguyen will be here for first buzz. we'll tell you the stories that have caught our eyes. ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. also available in delicious peanut...
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>> do you think they're overestimating the strength of the economy? >> it's hard to say. there is very good evidence because the housing market has gotten some momentum. the auto sector is doing well. weep we've had steady if not strong gains in jobs. there was also a perception, a the fed is often kind of overestimated how strong the economy is going to be in the past couple of years. and also there was sort of a sense that ben bernanke the chairman, had an opening to be much more soothsing because inflation remains very low and he could have had an out by saying the sequester means the government is not helping the recovery out. >> the reason the average consumer should be interested in this is because it affected interest rates. >> it already has. we've already probably seen the lows in mortgage rates for the time being. so yes, that's the most immediate impact. >> the idea behind it on terms of what bernanke had said was he wanted to use the fed to reduce unemployment levels. >> that's right. >> did it work? >> well, it has worked. in the sense th
>> do you think they're overestimating the strength of the economy? >> it's hard to say. there is very good evidence because the housing market has gotten some momentum. the auto sector is doing well. weep we've had steady if not strong gains in jobs. there was also a perception, a the fed is often kind of overestimated how strong the economy is going to be in the past couple of years. and also there was sort of a sense that ben bernanke the chairman, had an opening to be much more...
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some of the markets are stuill bullish on the economy. that's not discouraging a number of economists. they're predicting a healthier economy and lasting growth. >>> gm is recall ang additional 200,000 mid-size suvs in august. they recalled almost 1 2 50,000 but it was limited to those sold in the 20 snowbelt states. this time the recall is nationwide and for the same problem. the power door and window module in the driver's door can catch fire even when not in use. it includes the 2006-07 chevrolet trailblazer, gm zr envoy, buick rainier, saab 9-7 x, is zooey avenger. ho holly poz said she reviewed hundreds of transcripts. she has been placed on administrative leave. >>> and "superman" brought in $125 million this weekend. that is the newist record for highest opening ever in june. the comedy "this in the end" came in at over $120 million and the thriller "now you see me" came in third. i had friends who went to see it. >> it looks funny. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. and in sports a rose is a rose is a champion. an en
some of the markets are stuill bullish on the economy. that's not discouraging a number of economists. they're predicting a healthier economy and lasting growth. >>> gm is recall ang additional 200,000 mid-size suvs in august. they recalled almost 1 2 50,000 but it was limited to those sold in the 20 snowbelt states. this time the recall is nationwide and for the same problem. the power door and window module in the driver's door can catch fire even when not in use. it includes the...
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most of them feel it's mostly positive because it can lead to better decisions on how to improve the economy, service and public safety. and others have gone to extreme measures to ensure their privacy. >> got a laugh from a camera man. >> he was having a heart attack. >> pab, interesting survey, we have lost our privacy, we are not happy about it, but we do not think there's anything we can do about it. about right? it's almost like the weather. >> yeah, i mean, it is very hard in this day and age to opt out, you can still opt out from the advertisers, you do not have to be on facebook or buy things online. the problem is more the government, you cannot really opt out when they are monitoring all of your patterns and all that. and we know this government will try to draw conclusions about you based on your ideology. terrorists threats being people who are in favor of gun rights and veterans and what not, and we know they will abuse their power to target those with whom they disagree. >> the problem with abuse is that it can be applied to any department that they disagree with. in general, m
most of them feel it's mostly positive because it can lead to better decisions on how to improve the economy, service and public safety. and others have gone to extreme measures to ensure their privacy. >> got a laugh from a camera man. >> he was having a heart attack. >> pab, interesting survey, we have lost our privacy, we are not happy about it, but we do not think there's anything we can do about it. about right? it's almost like the weather. >> yeah, i mean, it is...
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he'll make a statement about the economy on wednesday. last month the fed said bernanke may start slowing down his stimulus program, and that sent the market scrambling. last week the dow drop 105 points to finnive just over 15,000 while the nasdaq dropped 21 points. >>> some of the markets are still bullish on the economy. that's not discouraging a number of economists. they're predicting a healthier economy and lasting growth. >>> gm is recalling an additional 200,000 mid-size suvs in august. they recalled almost 250,000, but it was limited to those sold in the 20 snowbelt states. this time the recall is nationwide and for the same problem. the power door and window module in the driver's door can catch fire even when it's not being used. the recall is for the 2006 and 2007 chevy trailblazer, gmgmc envoy, buick rainier, saab 9-7x, and isuzu ascender. >>> a high-ranking irs official says she was involved in targeting tea batter groups. holly paz said she reviewed hundreds of transcripts. paz has been placed administrative leave. >>> and
he'll make a statement about the economy on wednesday. last month the fed said bernanke may start slowing down his stimulus program, and that sent the market scrambling. last week the dow drop 105 points to finnive just over 15,000 while the nasdaq dropped 21 points. >>> some of the markets are still bullish on the economy. that's not discouraging a number of economists. they're predicting a healthier economy and lasting growth. >>> gm is recalling an additional 200,000...
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when the economy's bad it increases, when the economy's good, it goes down. the reason we don't have mass starvation is this program is helping tens of millions of american families survive. the facts are, before the 1970s, when we did have the program, we had third world style malnutrition. these programs almost entirely ended hunger in the 1970s. >> that used to be a bipartisan understanding. bob doll is one of the founding fathers of this program. and it used to be a way to help farmers and families. there's a business case for continuing these programs. the biggest recipients of the money. it's all cycled back into the economy. >> no one's saving -- companies like kraft that make the boxed food that's inexpensive to buy, companies like walmart, supermarkets, all plow in the money from these food stamp programs. we also had this interconnectedness of our safety net programs that's going to make this a double problem. feeding america that operates lots of food banks around the country sent out an alert saying, you have kids who get free and reduced lunch be
when the economy's bad it increases, when the economy's good, it goes down. the reason we don't have mass starvation is this program is helping tens of millions of american families survive. the facts are, before the 1970s, when we did have the program, we had third world style malnutrition. these programs almost entirely ended hunger in the 1970s. >> that used to be a bipartisan understanding. bob doll is one of the founding fathers of this program. and it used to be a way to help...
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well, the answer is economy t economy's getting better and, in some places, it is booming. dean reynolds reports tonight from one of those places in minnesota. >> reporter: it's a short bike ride to work for chris dillman, but time enough for him to count the blessings of living where unemployment is 3%-- less than half the national average. >> thank you for calling. >> reporter: he works as a technical support specialist for digi-key, an electronic parts distributor for smart phones whose growth exploded after its switched from mail order to internet sales. is do you feel fortunate that you got a job here? >> yeah, i'm fortunate! (laughs) i'm not here because of just the money. it's the other things. it's the small town atmosphere. the way that you can walk down the street, you can strike up a conversation, that type of mentalqw. >> reporter: he's talking about thief river falls, or t.r.f. as they call it around here. population 8,500 and counting. digi-key will hire 150 workers this year. neighboring arctic cat has expanded its product line from snowmobiles to all terrain
well, the answer is economy t economy's getting better and, in some places, it is booming. dean reynolds reports tonight from one of those places in minnesota. >> reporter: it's a short bike ride to work for chris dillman, but time enough for him to count the blessings of living where unemployment is 3%-- less than half the national average. >> thank you for calling. >> reporter: he works as a technical support specialist for digi-key, an electronic parts distributor for smart...
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there is a lot on the plates of the american people and the economy still very sluggish. i'm curious. why do you think the irs has not resonated? >> i'm not talking about at the beginning. at the beginning, a massive point of discussion and a lot of people very upset in both parties, as they should be. over the last three or four days, not really talked about by the liberal media nbcs, abcs, cc cbss, i'm not talking about it. >> how do you grade congress in oversight of the irs and the president in his response to the irs scandal? >> they are making a response. a strong response, but, again, the issue is not the same issue we had two weeks ago, fwreta. you know that as well as anybody. you are talking about it, sean hannity talking about it, bill talking about it. but a lot of people aren't and a lot of people incensed have given up the issue. and i'm surprised they have given it up. >> which matters more to you, when have you a discussion around the dinner table. which is more concern, the nsa discussion or benghazi at this point or journalists? >> they are so big. bengh
there is a lot on the plates of the american people and the economy still very sluggish. i'm curious. why do you think the irs has not resonated? >> i'm not talking about at the beginning. at the beginning, a massive point of discussion and a lot of people very upset in both parties, as they should be. over the last three or four days, not really talked about by the liberal media nbcs, abcs, cc cbss, i'm not talking about it. >> how do you grade congress in oversight of the irs and...
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with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in the country and then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain looking washington, d.c. office building home to the labor giant the afl-cio. inside a secret entity called the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win the election. >> a political manhattan project with the goal of developing superweapons. it was first seen in a michigan governor race six years guy. a c
with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in...
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i think that leadership of the house recognizes that immigration reform would be good for the economy and good for their branding as it relates to the latino community and if they want to have a chance to get the white house next year as senator lindsey graham talked about, i think that they understand that the leadership level that this is a real goal that they want but i think they are going to have trouble work with their base in the caucus but i'm convinced that the momentum that could be gained by a strong vote in the senate would be with the ground swell of public support. it's very clear in poll after poll that the american people want this issue solved. they want a resolution on this. this is a win-win for the country and i think people see on the economic benefits as well, what you're hearing in those extreme voice by house members is just not consistent with the broad feelings of the american people have said they want in terms of this issue. >> thanks so much. >>> thank you. >> alex, susan, we've seen this, the republicans who have been on the forefront of this, some taking
i think that leadership of the house recognizes that immigration reform would be good for the economy and good for their branding as it relates to the latino community and if they want to have a chance to get the white house next year as senator lindsey graham talked about, i think that they understand that the leadership level that this is a real goal that they want but i think they are going to have trouble work with their base in the caucus but i'm convinced that the momentum that could be...
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the economy has held up well. maybe more of a c plus. i give it a b minus because the government sector is fading. >> he is talking about washington belt tightening at exactly the wrong time says this former clinton adviser. >> on fiscal policy from the congress i am afraid i will not give a passing grade right now. >> reporter: "the wall street journal" editorial writer and critic of the obama administration. >> i give it about a b minus but i'm optimistic about the future. you got the low interest rates, housing recovery. i'm pretty optimistic we may see that b minus turn into a b plus. >> reporter: and, finally, the former chair of president obama's economic team doesn't give a grade but nails how many americans are feeling about the economy. >> i don't know. the economic conditions i'd say modest at best. >> reporter: christine romans, cnn, new york. >> thank you very much. >>> a guy with a famous last name is going to try something tomorrow that would make his great grand daddy very proud if he doesn't die trying. nick wallenda, yes
the economy has held up well. maybe more of a c plus. i give it a b minus because the government sector is fading. >> he is talking about washington belt tightening at exactly the wrong time says this former clinton adviser. >> on fiscal policy from the congress i am afraid i will not give a passing grade right now. >> reporter: "the wall street journal" editorial writer and critic of the obama administration. >> i give it about a b minus but i'm optimistic...
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ben bernanke says he's expecting the economy to grow. experts say it's a by-product of a brighter economic future. >> we love this. this is what we live for. when you have these kind of -- this kind of volatility, this is a dream for us. that's why you're in the business. >> this is when you make your money. >> exactly. >> the dow is still up about 12% since the beginning of the year, so many investors are looking at this week's selloff as an opportunity to snatch up stocks at a discount. anne-marie? >> ashley morrison, thank you. >>> well, today president obama will nominate a former bush administration official to be the new director of the fbi. if confirmed by the senate, james comey will replace robert mueller. comey is best known for a stand off with the bush administration over the warrantless wiretapping program. and this morning we're learning more about the government's far-reaching nsa surveillance program. two in documents published by the "washington post" and britain's "guardian" indicate that nsa can keep copies of communic
ben bernanke says he's expecting the economy to grow. experts say it's a by-product of a brighter economic future. >> we love this. this is what we live for. when you have these kind of -- this kind of volatility, this is a dream for us. that's why you're in the business. >> this is when you make your money. >> exactly. >> the dow is still up about 12% since the beginning of the year, so many investors are looking at this week's selloff as an opportunity to snatch up...
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uncertainty about the fed's role in propping up the economy. i am christine romans. this is "your money." >>> from space, earth appears peaceful. while science points to a u.s. economy that is ready to take off, the rest of the world is struggling to take fights. riots in turkey, slow growth in china, unrest over
uncertainty about the fed's role in propping up the economy. i am christine romans. this is "your money." >>> from space, earth appears peaceful. while science points to a u.s. economy that is ready to take off, the rest of the world is struggling to take fights. riots in turkey, slow growth in china, unrest over
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. >> it's contingent on the economy improving. unemployment is getting as low as 6.5% next year. that would be nice. currently, it's 7.6%. >>> home prices are rising. enjoy it while it lasts. they rose in may compared to may of 2012. most cities are seeing big, double digit gains. prices in las vegas up 28%. similar moves, san francisco, san jose, phoenix, they were hit hardest by the housing bust. it's bound to slow down as mortgage rates rise. >>> two of the most famous clothing designers. an italian court says they cheated on taxes. they will not serve time in prison, but do community service oar house arrest. they plan to appeal the verdict. >> revolutionize prison jump suits. >> imagine that. >> we spend a lot of time together now. i spend more time with you than my wife. i have not seen her worked up about anything like that. >> the fed is going to withdraw the stimulus. remember all the terrible words, the fed giving a road map for pulling back the stimulus from the economy. it will be next year. that means you won't have $85 billion a month going into the market. >> it's
. >> it's contingent on the economy improving. unemployment is getting as low as 6.5% next year. that would be nice. currently, it's 7.6%. >>> home prices are rising. enjoy it while it lasts. they rose in may compared to may of 2012. most cities are seeing big, double digit gains. prices in las vegas up 28%. similar moves, san francisco, san jose, phoenix, they were hit hardest by the housing bust. it's bound to slow down as mortgage rates rise. >>> two of the most...
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to figure out whether the fed will cut back on some of the incentives that have helped stimulate the economy. last month chairman ben bernanke said that the fed might start dialing back on bond buying. investors will be hoping to hear when this might happen and what effect it could have on rates. >>> major airlines improved customer satisfaction ratings for the second year in a row. jetblue came out on top followed by southwest, even with the improvements, though, airlines still are low rated when compared to other industries. air carriers are at the bottom along with cable tv and internet providers. >>> we're expecting to learn more today about why chrysler is refusing to recall nearly 3 million jeeps over safety concerns. until now the company provided only a three-page paper explaining the refusal but today is the deadline fora more comprehensive response. government experts claim the rear mounted fuel tanks on the suvs can cause deadly fires in a collision. >>> ford is going back to the basics. at least when it comes to the car radio. after years of complaint it says it will return to of
to figure out whether the fed will cut back on some of the incentives that have helped stimulate the economy. last month chairman ben bernanke said that the fed might start dialing back on bond buying. investors will be hoping to hear when this might happen and what effect it could have on rates. >>> major airlines improved customer satisfaction ratings for the second year in a row. jetblue came out on top followed by southwest, even with the improvements, though, airlines still are...
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, and what he said yesterday, perhaps what he didn't say, is that when the economy improves they'll be stepping away from that program. what we're seeing today is when you go off drugs, withdrawal is hard and these are the first stages of withdrawal. but they're not off the drugs completely and they won't be for a while. the other fear, tamron, is where is ben bernanke going and who will be his successor? everyone is expecting he will be stepping down in january. there's been so much money involved. how will it look when the government starts to unwind from its position in the u.s. markets and who will be the person that will be doing that? there are a lot of questions right now. >> it looks like the dow is on its way to having its worst day since april 15th. thank you, kayla. >>> dramatic day in boston where helicopters have been following nfl star aaron hernandez' every move. he's been questioned in connection with a homicide. police have not made him a suspect, we want to stress that, and no arrests have been made right now. the new england patriots' tight end spent part of the day
, and what he said yesterday, perhaps what he didn't say, is that when the economy improves they'll be stepping away from that program. what we're seeing today is when you go off drugs, withdrawal is hard and these are the first stages of withdrawal. but they're not off the drugs completely and they won't be for a while. the other fear, tamron, is where is ben bernanke going and who will be his successor? everyone is expecting he will be stepping down in january. there's been so much money...
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but bernanke says the economy is clearly on the mend. mortgage and car loan rates are expected to rise as a result. >>> and the fed's plan rattled investors. and stocked plunged on the news. all fell on how smoothly those interest rates will rise. >>> best buy is bringing back the popular iphone trade-in deal. beginning tomorrow, until next saturday, you can turn in an iphone 4 and 4s and get an iphone 5. >>> men's warehouse has fired its founder, george zimmer, as the man who promised you'll like the way you look. he turned one texas store into a chain of more than 1,100. he stepped down as ceo in 2011 but remained executive chairman until yesterday. in a statement, zimmer said only the he and the board of directors disagreed about the company's direction. >>> and more on the death of james gandolfini. television is paying tribute to what his most famous character did for the media. "the sopranos" led the way to a new era of well-written tv shows, featuring complex characters, and rich, dramatic plots. the six seasons brought big money
but bernanke says the economy is clearly on the mend. mortgage and car loan rates are expected to rise as a result. >>> and the fed's plan rattled investors. and stocked plunged on the news. all fell on how smoothly those interest rates will rise. >>> best buy is bringing back the popular iphone trade-in deal. beginning tomorrow, until next saturday, you can turn in an iphone 4 and 4s and get an iphone 5. >>> men's warehouse has fired its founder, george zimmer, as...
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to open its nuclear program to international scrutiny and the resulting sanctions have crippled the economy. today rouhani signaled a new more open approach. "we are ready to show more transparency to the world" he said. rouhani is 64 years old, a cleric with a law degree from scotland. he's also known as a bridge builder who was once iran's chief nuclear negotiator. in 2003, he put that program on pause to pave the way for talks with the west. sir richard dalton, back then britain's ambassador to iran, said rouhani could steer the way to talks again. >> provided by the united states and its negotiating partners come forward a little way to meet iran it should be possible to get a first stage confidence building agreement on the nuclear question. >> reporter: asked specifically today about iran's relations with the united states, rouhani said "there's an old wound between the two countries that needs to be healed." jubilant iranians spilled into the streets to celebrate rouhani's win. although they won't know for some time just how much of a reformer he turns out to be. >> pelley: elizabeth
to open its nuclear program to international scrutiny and the resulting sanctions have crippled the economy. today rouhani signaled a new more open approach. "we are ready to show more transparency to the world" he said. rouhani is 64 years old, a cleric with a law degree from scotland. he's also known as a bridge builder who was once iran's chief nuclear negotiator. in 2003, he put that program on pause to pave the way for talks with the west. sir richard dalton, back then britain's...
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with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in the country and then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain looking washington, d.c. office building home to the labor giant the afl-cio. inside a secret entity called the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win the election. >> a political manhattan project with the goal of developing superweapons. it was first seen in a michigan governor race six years guy. a c
with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in...
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after a two-day policy meeting wednesday the fed updated the outlook for the economy and bernanke said that's why the fed will most likely slow down its stimulus program. >> the committee currently anticipates it would be appropriate to moderate the monthly purchases later this year and if the subsequent data remain broadly aligned with current expectations for the economy, we would continue to dries the pace of purchases in measured steps through the first half of next year, ending purchases around mid-year. >> bernanke also expects the unemployment rate to fall to 6.8% by the end of 2014. on wall street bernanke's words spooked investors. the dow dropped 206 points and the nasdaq fell 31 points. >>> tokyo's nikkei dropped nearly 2%. hong kong's hang seng lost nearly 3%. >>> well, the irs is caught in another controversy. the agency says it's has to pay $70 million in union bonuses. some republicans want the irs to follow a white house directive and cancel them. in april the obama administration ordered all agencies to stop handing out bonuses bought of automatic spending cuts. >> and
after a two-day policy meeting wednesday the fed updated the outlook for the economy and bernanke said that's why the fed will most likely slow down its stimulus program. >> the committee currently anticipates it would be appropriate to moderate the monthly purchases later this year and if the subsequent data remain broadly aligned with current expectations for the economy, we would continue to dries the pace of purchases in measured steps through the first half of next year, ending...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. rescue workers have opened up a lot of dawn. ♪ they rely on it because it's tough on grease yet gentle. but even they'll tell you, dawn helps open... all: 3, 2, 1! [ male announcer ] ...something even bigger. this year, dawn is also donating $1 million to rescue efforts. go to facebook.com/dawnsaveswildlife. find out how the little things you do can make a big difference. >>> a half hour from now, president obama is going to be announcing the nomination of james comey to lead the fbi, best remembered in the debate over domestic surveillance, as acting attorney general under george w. bush. comey's reputation, though, is a fierce defender of the law, holds perhaps more relevance today as the nsa's once secret programs come under fire from republicans and democrats al
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. rescue workers have opened up a lot of dawn. ♪ they rely on it because it's tough on grease yet gentle. but even they'll tell you, dawn helps open... all: 3, 2, 1! [ male announcer ] ...something even...
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they're looking for an update on the state of the economy, and they want clarity about whether the fed will continue to keep interest rates low. >>> asian stocks were mixed ahead of word from the feds. tokyo's nikkei added nearly 2% while hong kong's hang seng dipped 1%. >>> and wall street still believes the central bank will continue the stimulus program. tuesday the dow jumped 138 poichblts to close at 15,318 while the nasdaq rose 30 points. >>> two weeks ago the car company defied the federal regulators and refused to recall 3 million jeeps. the feds said the fuel tanks could rupture and cause fires in rear end collisions. now chrysler says they will recall a million and a half 2002 through 2007 jeep liberties and grand cherokees made from 1993 to 1998. >>> well, new yorkers won't have to worry about charging their dying cell phones. the city along with at&t will put up 25 solar powered charging stations. the program begins next week and it will be free. the stations can recharge up to six devices at a time, but after 30 phones get juiced, these solar batteries will need to be rech
they're looking for an update on the state of the economy, and they want clarity about whether the fed will continue to keep interest rates low. >>> asian stocks were mixed ahead of word from the feds. tokyo's nikkei added nearly 2% while hong kong's hang seng dipped 1%. >>> and wall street still believes the central bank will continue the stimulus program. tuesday the dow jumped 138 poichblts to close at 15,318 while the nasdaq rose 30 points. >>> two weeks ago the...
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and then tomorrow ben bernanke will talk about the economy. investors are hoping he'll clarify what he said last month about the fed dialing back the program. >>> ahead of that federal reserve meeting, tokyo's nikkei lost a quarter percent while hong kong's hang seng was mostly flat. the markets went up.dow climbed 109 points, while the nasdaq rose 28 points. >>> stand & poor's lowered ford motors stock losses in europe which are expected to reach $2 billion this year. but s&p did say pickup sales in the u.s. should help the automakers see strong profits. >>> a big one for netflix with dreamworks. the agreement is said to include 300 hours of new tv episodes. financial details have not been released but it's expected to be worth several hundred million dollars. it will help compete with premium channels like hbo and showtime. >>> and homemade never looked so good. many food companies are trying to boost their bottom line by making products like mom made them. kraft is carving board looked like cooked instead of processed food. i like the perfe
and then tomorrow ben bernanke will talk about the economy. investors are hoping he'll clarify what he said last month about the fed dialing back the program. >>> ahead of that federal reserve meeting, tokyo's nikkei lost a quarter percent while hong kong's hang seng was mostly flat. the markets went up.dow climbed 109 points, while the nasdaq rose 28 points. >>> stand & poor's lowered ford motors stock losses in europe which are expected to reach $2 billion this year. but...
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the economy is on everybody's mind. we are seeing staggering jobs numberes. confidence in the institution of government is eroding. why are republicans still going down this road right now, congresswoman? even though bewe both know that there this has in chance of ever passing. >> it is so interesting. people say, maybe the senate should dictate everything that gets done in washington, d.c. if we did that, the senate, my goodness, we couldn't get them to ps pass a budget for five years. this is something that american people have said, you need to do something about this. women have said, you need to do something about late term abortions. there's a tremendous amount of public support for taking an action, for putting a ban on late term abortions. >> congresswoman, is this purely pandering? >> no, it is not pandering at all. it is saving the life of women and of babies pandering? absolutely not. i can't believe you would say something like that. >> congresswoman -- >> my goodness! >> the president is not going to sign it, the senate won't take it up so clearl
the economy is on everybody's mind. we are seeing staggering jobs numberes. confidence in the institution of government is eroding. why are republicans still going down this road right now, congresswoman? even though bewe both know that there this has in chance of ever passing. >> it is so interesting. people say, maybe the senate should dictate everything that gets done in washington, d.c. if we did that, the senate, my goodness, we couldn't get them to ps pass a budget for five years....
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the economy, immigration reform, national security, forget it. it the house of representatives wants to go back 40g years. -- 40 years. ♪ i've got the power >> one of the things you learn as president, you do have differing perspectives on problems. >> it is very easy to slip slide deeper and deeper. >> these programs have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats. >> the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls. >> over 50 times of since 9/11. >> i don't pay a lot of attention to what barack obama says. >> i don't think we ought to be playing games. >> women have said you need to do something about these late term abortions. >> we have got to get serious. >> we're going to take that action today. >> what have you done for me lately? that's my job. i accept that.
the economy, immigration reform, national security, forget it. it the house of representatives wants to go back 40g years. -- 40 years. ♪ i've got the power >> one of the things you learn as president, you do have differing perspectives on problems. >> it is very easy to slip slide deeper and deeper. >> these programs have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats. >> the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls. >> over 50 times of since 9/11....
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. >> reporter: ironically an improving economy is to blame. >> unemployment is down. the stock market is doing really well. median home prices are up. people are feeling better. they're out there buying again, so the economy does well, you will see a rising-rate environment. >> reporter: and you will see it in your monthly payment. at 3.5 on a $250,000 home with 20% down, you pay $898. the same 30-year fixed mortgage will cost you 954 bucks at 4%. that's $56 more a month or $672 a year. down payment, credit score and income determine the rate you'll pay. >> borrowers that are getting the best rate are putting 20% to 25% down. they have income that is documentable so they're providing w-2s and federal tax returns and they have an excellent credit score, something over 700 or 720. >> reporter: a quick closing date also helps. >> you get your best rate from a lender if you lock in for 30 days. standard to lock-in for 60 days and the longer you go out, the more expensive it will be. >> reporter: ask your lender about a float-down provision so your rate could be adjusted l
. >> reporter: ironically an improving economy is to blame. >> unemployment is down. the stock market is doing really well. median home prices are up. people are feeling better. they're out there buying again, so the economy does well, you will see a rising-rate environment. >> reporter: and you will see it in your monthly payment. at 3.5 on a $250,000 home with 20% down, you pay $898. the same 30-year fixed mortgage will cost you 954 bucks at 4%. that's $56 more a month or...
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last year brazil became the sixth largest economy in the world. but income and equality is a huge issue. about one in five people live below the poverty line. demonstrators are protesting in part against billions of dollars being funneled not into education or health care or other basic needs for the population, but into big spectacular events. into stadiums and if a sill advertise being built for brazil to host the world cup and the summer olympics. the cost to host the world cup is estimated to top $13 billion. the protests today around the stadium, this is brazil today a supposed day off from the protests. these have been incredibly dramatic. incredibly big protests. the main organizers say tomorrow is not the day off it will be the day to watch for when everybody should be expected to hit the streets. it's going to be a big news story tomorrow. watch it here. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes
last year brazil became the sixth largest economy in the world. but income and equality is a huge issue. about one in five people live below the poverty line. demonstrators are protesting in part against billions of dollars being funneled not into education or health care or other basic needs for the population, but into big spectacular events. into stadiums and if a sill advertise being built for brazil to host the world cup and the summer olympics. the cost to host the world cup is estimated...
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only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. where we've switched their fruits and veggies with produce from walmart. it's a fresh-over. that's great. tastes like you just picked them. so far, it's about the best strawberry i've had this year. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best-quality produce they've ever had. all this produce is from walmart. oh, my gosh. i'm shocked. [ laughs ] i know where i'm going to be shopping for strawberries now. find fresh berries and all your quality produce backed by our money back guarantee. walmart. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. introducing sleep number dualtemp,the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. and it's only at one of our over 400 sleep number stores nation wide. sleep number. comfor
only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy and a whole lot more. go further. where we've switched their fruits and veggies with produce from walmart. it's a fresh-over. that's great. tastes like you just picked them. so far, it's about the best strawberry i've had this year. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best-quality produce they've ever had. all this produce is from walmart. oh, my gosh. i'm shocked. [ laughs ] i know where i'm going to be shopping for strawberries now....
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where's the underlying growth in this economy? >> well, my question is where is the underlying growth in the world? is because one of the things that was moving the markets yesterday are these signs that the chinese economy is slowing. well, that's what we could always count on was that china was going to grow at 10% or 9% or 8% a year at minimum. and if there is underlying weakness in what is now the world's second largest economy and some day will be the largest, that ain't good for all the rest of us. europe is worse off than we are. so one understands why investors are nervous, and bernanke is saying, well, i think we're going to start siphoning off some of this froth. you know, kind of threw everybody off the cliff. >> some of the underlying growth over the last few years, you look at the enormous geographic pivot that's taken place in the united states that's allowed for greater energy exploration and production. whether you're a fan of fossil fuel or not, we can't deny this has created jobs. it's added to gdp, and frankly,
where's the underlying growth in this economy? >> well, my question is where is the underlying growth in the world? is because one of the things that was moving the markets yesterday are these signs that the chinese economy is slowing. well, that's what we could always count on was that china was going to grow at 10% or 9% or 8% a year at minimum. and if there is underlying weakness in what is now the world's second largest economy and some day will be the largest, that ain't good for all...
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working on our economy so there are more jobs in america and why we would do a detour for this which is not only wrong policy, but never going to become law is a good question. i know that all around the country republicans are trying to pass bills like this one. i can only assume it's trying to tee up a new case with the supreme court in the hopes that the rights of american women can be diminished. i can only gather, or guess, that this is really an attempt to appeal to a narrow base that is against rights for women in america. >> on the issue of the rape and incest exemption, that is not -- there was no rape or incest exemption when this went through the committee process. that was change by the republicans i understand. >> sort of. >> by their own design on friday. after they resisted that for a long time. that's what led to congressman franks saying what he did about low incidence of rape-caused pregnancy. seeing the fight over this, particularly in wisconsin, where the opponents of the bill there were so eloquent in arguing about why you shouldn't assume that women are lying ab
working on our economy so there are more jobs in america and why we would do a detour for this which is not only wrong policy, but never going to become law is a good question. i know that all around the country republicans are trying to pass bills like this one. i can only assume it's trying to tee up a new case with the supreme court in the hopes that the rights of american women can be diminished. i can only gather, or guess, that this is really an attempt to appeal to a narrow base that is...
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archie bunker and also coming in michael jackson and as the century moved to its conclusion with the economy booming, it was madonna, the material girl, and then bruce springsteen, and in the easterly le 21st century, this century of ours in the aftermath of 9/11, it was all about trying to hold things together, especially our families and our american eye korn became husband, a father, a guy from jersey, a crime boss. his name, tony soprano. james lipton is the host of bra bravo's inside the actors study and paul farry is with "the washington post." i want to start with about tony soprano and jam gandolfini's portrayal. he was just a guy trying to hold a family together. an early first season episode he was on a car trip to visit prospective colleges with his daughter, meadow. soprano confronts him about his line of work. listen here, she does. >> are you in the mafia? >> am i in the what? >> whatever you want to call it? organized crime. >> that's total crap. who told you that? >> dad, i have lived in the house all my life. i have seen police come with warrants. i have seen you going out a
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why weren't we talking about jobs and the economy? why weren't we talking about any of the issues the american public cares about? it's no wonder congress's an probable rating is about 10ers right now. >> we're supposed to learn from our mistakes, aren't we? and comments about rape and abortion plagued the gop in 2012. it's own autopsy, it's own autopsy says they look scary and out of touch. and so what does the op do? it downs down on on abortion. >> i mean i thought if they should have learned anything from the 2012 elections it's ta they shouldn't go after women's personal health care decisions. and instead, that he brought up this bill yesterday and adding to the indignity, they put these so-called exceptions which basically said if somebody is raped and they want to have an abortion, they now are required to report it. and we all know many women don't report rape because of the stigma or whatever. now they're just making it worse for women. >> right. in fact, i believe the figure is over 35% of women who do not report incidents o
why weren't we talking about jobs and the economy? why weren't we talking about any of the issues the american public cares about? it's no wonder congress's an probable rating is about 10ers right now. >> we're supposed to learn from our mistakes, aren't we? and comments about rape and abortion plagued the gop in 2012. it's own autopsy, it's own autopsy says they look scary and out of touch. and so what does the op do? it downs down on on abortion. >> i mean i thought if they should...
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the russian economy hasn't been in good shape. it is in especially bad shape right now because they are not getting as much for natural resources as they have in the past. he should have reason to -- >> to be helpful. >> more friendly to the west but he is not showing it. >> jamaal, you know, politically speaking, this is not what the white house wanted to be dealing with at the beginning of this week, right? the president is giving a speech tomorrow. or i'm sorry, on tuesday. on climate change. you know, it strikes me that this puts the white house in kind of a tough spot because we still have questions about the program itself. about what was going on and now we are sort of changing, trying to figure out what is going on with edward snowden. where is he and why we can't seem to get our hands on him. >> yeah. it is not a great week. let's think about it for a second. i'm curious as to how he made it from whatever hotel he was in to the airport without americans sort of knowing this is happening at the time. what kind of surveilla
the russian economy hasn't been in good shape. it is in especially bad shape right now because they are not getting as much for natural resources as they have in the past. he should have reason to -- >> to be helpful. >> more friendly to the west but he is not showing it. >> jamaal, you know, politically speaking, this is not what the white house wanted to be dealing with at the beginning of this week, right? the president is giving a speech tomorrow. or i'm sorry, on tuesday....
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the economy is on everybody's minds. we're seeing stagnant job numbers, confidence in the institution and government is eroding. joining me, samantha gordon. thank you for joining us. samantha, you heard kelly o'donnell say that you have republicans, conservatives who believe, yes, this may not go anywhere, meaning turning into law. but their message is being discussed and it is on the forefront and we are leading this show and many others have talked about it all day. >> you know, absolutely, tamron. back in 2012 the republicans know they have an anti-choice, anti-woman agenda and that's what we're seeing today. you know, they say they want to appeal to women but that's not what they're doing. they're saying they want to push a social agenda despite the way women and most americans feel. seven out of ten americans support roe versus wade. we've seen that this year. however, this eey refuse to wor jobs and the economy and push their personal agenda on the american people. >> craig melvin asked if this bill is pandering a
the economy is on everybody's minds. we're seeing stagnant job numbers, confidence in the institution and government is eroding. joining me, samantha gordon. thank you for joining us. samantha, you heard kelly o'donnell say that you have republicans, conservatives who believe, yes, this may not go anywhere, meaning turning into law. but their message is being discussed and it is on the forefront and we are leading this show and many others have talked about it all day. >> you know,...